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congresswoman michelle bachmann, and mitch daniels, the current governor of indiana. guest: these are individuals will been organizing and getting ready for an actual presidential campaign or some of them have been more of a tease. mitch daniels, this does not show a groundswell of support but it shows they have a launching pad there is a little bit of support for them and will have a ways to go if they want to get out rate -- name recognition. host: a cover story from the national review -- the front page story of the miami herald is -- he has no intent to run. guest: that is an interesting story. i have not heard the begging in washington from the conservative side of washington. i have heard some folks saying wooded -- wouldn't it be interesting if --. he has been fairly solid about not running. the bush fenty is a very real factor out there. -- the bush petite is a very real factor out there. -- a the bushfatigue is a very real factor i can't imagine that the boy fatigue has gone away enough. host: george bush sold about 2 million copies. guest: and a former presi
congresswoman michelle bachmann, and mitch daniels, the current governor of indiana. guest: these are individuals will been organizing and getting ready for an actual presidential campaign or some of them have been more of a tease. mitch daniels, this does not show a groundswell of support but it shows they have a launching pad there is a little bit of support for them and will have a ways to go if they want to get out rate -- name recognition. host: a cover story from the national review --...
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mitch daniels. he was asked yesterday if he would resign to run for the republican political -- run for the republican presidential nomination. >> our first head table guest coming out tonight was reagan's director of the u.s. office of personnel management. he is a member of the board of directors of the acu. please welcome -- [applause] 4 years, we have celebrated ronald reagan's legacy and involvement with cpac. we are proud to have the ronald center withidential campaig us. our next guest is president of the 60 plus association, a hard- hitting organization dedicated to preserving tax rights for seniors. he played a significant role in electing about 75 new members of congress last november. please welcome -- our next guest campaign for ronald reagan when he was governor and then for him during his presidential campaign. and especially for about 75 members of congress last year. please welcome my friend pat boone. [applause] our next guest is the u.s. on the veteran who served in operation deser
mitch daniels. he was asked yesterday if he would resign to run for the republican political -- run for the republican presidential nomination. >> our first head table guest coming out tonight was reagan's director of the u.s. office of personnel management. he is a member of the board of directors of the acu. please welcome -- [applause] 4 years, we have celebrated ronald reagan's legacy and involvement with cpac. we are proud to have the ronald center withidential campaig us. our next...
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mitch daniels, and tennessee gov. [unintelligible] i thank my colleagues for their participation and insights. leadership and experiences are crucial to reinventing the policies and programs needed to ensure that our children receive the kind of education they need and deserve, to allow them to be able to compete in the global economy. i would like to introduce the vice chair of the national governors' association, neb. governor heineman. >> thank you for your leadership. we have an outstanding program over the next few days. i am excited about the opportunity to meet with fellow governors, including many who are here for the very first time, to discuss the issues and challenges that face our states. the official business portion of the meeting begins today its session high letting job creation. that will feature a discussion with dr. michael porter of the harvard business school. we will conclude this session with the remarks from secretary zhou who is leading a delegation of chinese officials interested in establish
mitch daniels, and tennessee gov. [unintelligible] i thank my colleagues for their participation and insights. leadership and experiences are crucial to reinventing the policies and programs needed to ensure that our children receive the kind of education they need and deserve, to allow them to be able to compete in the global economy. i would like to introduce the vice chair of the national governors' association, neb. governor heineman. >> thank you for your leadership. we have an...
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congresswoman michelle bachmann, and mitch daniels, the current governor of indiana. guest: these are individuals will been organizing and getting ready for an actual presidential campaign or some of them have been more of a tease. mitch daniels, this does not show a groundswell of support but it shows they have a launching pad there is a little bit of support for them and will have a ways to go if they want to get out rate -- name recognition. host: a cover story from the national review -- the front page story of the miami herald is -- he has no intent to run. guest: that is an interesting story. i have not heard the begging in washington from the conservative side of washington. i have heard some folks saying wooded -- wouldn't it be interesting if --. he has been fairly solid about not running. the bush fenty is a very real factor out there. -- the bush petite is a very real factor out there. -- a the bushfatigue is a very real factor i can't imagine that the boy fatigue has gone away enough. host: george bush sold about 2 million copies. guest: and a former presi
congresswoman michelle bachmann, and mitch daniels, the current governor of indiana. guest: these are individuals will been organizing and getting ready for an actual presidential campaign or some of them have been more of a tease. mitch daniels, this does not show a groundswell of support but it shows they have a launching pad there is a little bit of support for them and will have a ways to go if they want to get out rate -- name recognition. host: a cover story from the national review --...
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governor mitch daniels will speak to the group. we will have his remarks live on c-span at 7:30 eastern. next, our earlier at the conference today, representative tom price of georgia and marsha blackburn spoke to the group. this is a half an hour. >> doctor price is an orthopedic surgeon. he served four terms in the state senate in georgia before being elected to congress in 2004. congressman price served as the study committee chairman, and i must say that i believe with all my heart and soul that it was the house conservatives standing up 100%, of voting no on the stimulus bill, voting no 100% on the first obama budget. he did not even bother to submit another the budget. tom price was right there leading the charge. he now serves and has been neglected by his colleagues to be the chairman of the republican policy committee, which develops conservative solutions to america's's problems. tom price was doing health care before anyone had ever heard of "obamacare." his signature piece of legislation is the empowering patients first
governor mitch daniels will speak to the group. we will have his remarks live on c-span at 7:30 eastern. next, our earlier at the conference today, representative tom price of georgia and marsha blackburn spoke to the group. this is a half an hour. >> doctor price is an orthopedic surgeon. he served four terms in the state senate in georgia before being elected to congress in 2004. congressman price served as the study committee chairman, and i must say that i believe with all my heart...
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chris wallace in all comes mitch daniels and mike huckabee, former republican presidential candidate. at 3:00 p.m. eastern time at cnn's state of the union. they talk with john mccain, independent senator joe lieberman, and kent conrad. then connecticut democratic governor dan lloyd and former republican governor >> got. rick scott. the five network television talk shows are brought to as a public service by the networks and c- span. we begin at noon with nbc's "meet the press", 1:00, "this week,", fox news sunday, 3:00 p.m., cnn's "f state of the union," and listen to them on 90.1 radio. on xm satellite, channel 132. >> i think our system of government is breaking down. i think the system of checks and balances we have in our systems are not operating properly. >> winslow wheeler headds ths te strauss military reform project. >> congress has to read key powers, the power to go to war, the power of the purse, and the power to investigate. the first two powers -- to go to war and of the purse -- are meaningless if congress does not exercise the power to investigate, and it is not doing
chris wallace in all comes mitch daniels and mike huckabee, former republican presidential candidate. at 3:00 p.m. eastern time at cnn's state of the union. they talk with john mccain, independent senator joe lieberman, and kent conrad. then connecticut democratic governor dan lloyd and former republican governor >> got. rick scott. the five network television talk shows are brought to as a public service by the networks and c- span. we begin at noon with nbc's "meet the press",...
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mitch daniels who talked about lessons from being the governor of the hoosier state. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] well, thank you all. thank you very much. i am delighted to be here i want to thank dave bossie. callista and i have a great working relationship with dave and we have made a number of movies that we're very proud of and the new reagan book that we're proud of and all that he did at citizens united both in the lawsuit last year and in the hard work he's done to help elect conservatives across the country is really, truly remarkable so i'm glad to be back with you. i also want to thank david keane who, while he has retired from that job, held together both the acu and cpac since 1983 and he deserves a big round of applause. [applause] now, as all of you know who have been here when i have been at cpac over the years i almost always start by going back to the very 2nd cpac, 1975, at a time when the republican and conservative prospects seemed at their very bottom, when the co
mitch daniels who talked about lessons from being the governor of the hoosier state. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] well, thank you all. thank you very much. i am delighted to be here i want to thank dave bossie. callista and i have a great working relationship with dave and we have made a number of movies that we're very proud of and the new reagan book that we're proud of and all that he did at citizens united...
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i watched mitch daniels give ind. its first balanced budget in eight years without raising taxes. [applause] i saw virginia gov. bob mcdonald come into office facing a deficit in excess of $2 billion. he canceled a big tax increase, got control of spending, and now has a surplus of more than $400 million. [applause] and chris christie has shown us that responsible spending cuts -- [applause] spending cuts can be achieved and popular, even in a usually blue state, like new jersey. a lot of people think, while republican governors were attacking fiscal issues, we were ignored social issues. that is not right. in my first year as governor, my pro-life agenda was adopted by democrat majority legislature. americans united for life named mississippi the safest place in america for an unborn child. [applause] governors get elected to solve problems. that is why in recent years you see governors focused on economic problems and budgets and spending. as i mentioned, that year that we passed a pro-life agenda, mississippi had a $700 million budget shortfall, 28% of the total general fund. i
i watched mitch daniels give ind. its first balanced budget in eight years without raising taxes. [applause] i saw virginia gov. bob mcdonald come into office facing a deficit in excess of $2 billion. he canceled a big tax increase, got control of spending, and now has a surplus of more than $400 million. [applause] and chris christie has shown us that responsible spending cuts -- [applause] spending cuts can be achieved and popular, even in a usually blue state, like new jersey. a lot of...
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you're really held your own with mitch daniels yesterday. thank you very much. governor, vacation season is coming out of. could you tell me where to come to montana and visit? guest: of all the extraordinary places we have in montana, i will promise you that if you go to glacier national park, i did not know if you have any particular religion, but after you have been to glacial and national park for a few hours and you are at the top of the continental divide, the only place in america where the water flows east, west, and north, something will overtake you. you will look around and say this place is so magnificent that it is impossible that this place was greeted the random act. it is impossible to adjust the forces of nature andrology over the course of a billion years could have created this remarkable place we now call glacier national park. it actually have the finger of god in creating it. i would say make it up to glacier national park. host: abilene, texas, on our line for republicans. you are on "washington journal." caller: first call, thank you to c
you're really held your own with mitch daniels yesterday. thank you very much. governor, vacation season is coming out of. could you tell me where to come to montana and visit? guest: of all the extraordinary places we have in montana, i will promise you that if you go to glacier national park, i did not know if you have any particular religion, but after you have been to glacial and national park for a few hours and you are at the top of the continental divide, the only place in america where...
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congresswoman michelle bachmann, and mitch daniels, the current governor of indiana. guest: these are individuals will been organizing and getting ready for an actual presidential campaign or some of them have been more of a tease. mitch daniels, this does not show a groundswell of support but it shows they have a launching pad there is a little bit of support for them and will have a ways to go if they want to get out rate -- name recognition. host: a cover story from the national review -- the front page story of the miami herald is -- he has no intent to run. guest: that is an interesting story. i have not heard the begging in washington from the conservative side of washington. i have heard some folks saying wooded -- wouldn't it be interesting if --. he has been fairly solid about not running. the bush fenty is a very real factor out there. -- the bush petite is a very real factor out there. -- a the bushfatigue is a very real factor i can't imagine that the boy fatigue has gone away enough. host: george bush sold about 2 million copies. guest: and a former presi
congresswoman michelle bachmann, and mitch daniels, the current governor of indiana. guest: these are individuals will been organizing and getting ready for an actual presidential campaign or some of them have been more of a tease. mitch daniels, this does not show a groundswell of support but it shows they have a launching pad there is a little bit of support for them and will have a ways to go if they want to get out rate -- name recognition. host: a cover story from the national review --...
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i watched mitch daniels give indiana its first balanced budget in eight years without raising taxes. [applause] i saw virginia gov. bob mcdonald come into office facing a deficit in excess of $2 billion. he canceled the big tax increase, got control of spending, and now has a surplus of more than $400 million. [applause] and chris christie has shown us that responsible spending cuts -- [applause] spending cuts can be achieved and popular even in an unusual -- in a hugely lose state -- blue state like new jersey. something that we were ignoring social issues. that is now right. my first year as governor, my pro-life agenda was adopted by my democrat majority legislature and americans united to live -- for life, and named mississippi mrs. -- named mississippi the safest place for an unborn child. [applause] governors elected to solve problems, and that is why in the recent years uc governors focus on economic problems. and budgets, and spending. as i mentioned, that year that we passed a pro-life agenda, mississippi has $720 million budget shortfall, about 20% of the total general fund
i watched mitch daniels give indiana its first balanced budget in eight years without raising taxes. [applause] i saw virginia gov. bob mcdonald come into office facing a deficit in excess of $2 billion. he canceled the big tax increase, got control of spending, and now has a surplus of more than $400 million. [applause] and chris christie has shown us that responsible spending cuts -- [applause] spending cuts can be achieved and popular even in an unusual -- in a hugely lose state -- blue...
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governor mitch daniels is talking about the imperative to give states much more flexibility so that they can solve this problem. if you connected new federal subsidies targeted to individuals to purchase the kind of coverage good for them, policies that would be portable, you would solve many of the problems in our health sector including the issue of pre- existing conditions. we have problems with people not being able to buy health insurance when the have health problems is because they are losing it in artificial times. they lose it when they lose their jobs or when they cannot afford health insurance that they have had in the past. giving people the option of owning that policy means they are not going to have to lose it and they can keep it over the long term. that.let's take a look at he's the governor, republican governor of indiana. "the health care reform law is a massive mistake. it is free. reimbursements." guest: yes. and he is arguing and has a number of steps that he believes need to be taken in order to give states more control and more flexibility to implement. he said it
governor mitch daniels is talking about the imperative to give states much more flexibility so that they can solve this problem. if you connected new federal subsidies targeted to individuals to purchase the kind of coverage good for them, policies that would be portable, you would solve many of the problems in our health sector including the issue of pre- existing conditions. we have problems with people not being able to buy health insurance when the have health problems is because they are...
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so if they -- i think it would have to -- host: mitch daniels was recently quoted as saying illinois. it's like living next door to the simpson's. quite disfunctional. what problems does a state like illinois have that affects its surrounding states? guest: well, obviously there is there's lots of commerce that goes back and forth. there's also a perception of states and state fiscal responsibility that is a little bit contagious. although, i would really emphasize a little bit. i think for the most part, states are on their own bottom. i don't think there's an enormous to have fch which -- i think illinois at this point is in much, much worse condition than indiana is. and there are a lot of doubts as to whether illinois has the political will power and wherewithal to deal with this problem. host: jim, please go ahead. caller: good morning. mr. skee, this is quite an interesting toic. -- mr. skeel. this is quite an interesting top i can. when i look at the bankruptcy laws, i i don't think creditors would arbitrarily jump all over the state and try to force it. because then they'll on
so if they -- i think it would have to -- host: mitch daniels was recently quoted as saying illinois. it's like living next door to the simpson's. quite disfunctional. what problems does a state like illinois have that affects its surrounding states? guest: well, obviously there is there's lots of commerce that goes back and forth. there's also a perception of states and state fiscal responsibility that is a little bit contagious. although, i would really emphasize a little bit. i think for the...
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joel klein talks about mitch daniels. "brutally candid." he is out there is a potential presidential candidate. elsewhere in the states, here is the story from wisconsin. they are in a week of protests over budget matters. wisconsin's walker lawded and lambasted. the new governor sent off a bruising battle with unions. we will have a profile piece on the governor -- a preacher's son, poptimist. he pledged to return to frugality during his inaugural speech. a fiscal and social conservative. you can read about him in the "baltimore sun." "the legislature versus governor christie." he is being called disc gusting. this is from governor chris christie, responding to joe cryan, who said vetoing a jobs bill was disgusting, even for an ideologue. here is the dialogue. "he is reading his clips or and more. he is becoming much more arrogant." this is steven sweeney on governor chris christie. randal, from which ichita. caller: i am an activist. whenever congress is not in session, the people are f reer, socially and economically. we need to get to t
joel klein talks about mitch daniels. "brutally candid." he is out there is a potential presidential candidate. elsewhere in the states, here is the story from wisconsin. they are in a week of protests over budget matters. wisconsin's walker lawded and lambasted. the new governor sent off a bruising battle with unions. we will have a profile piece on the governor -- a preacher's son, poptimist. he pledged to return to frugality during his inaugural speech. a fiscal and social...
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and govern daniels has been a comp tent manager. and it says governor calls for someone run things efficiently. governor daniels has spent his entire career preparing for this kind of moment. guest: yes. i've known him since he was a staffer in the early 190's. as you probably did. incredibly talented guy and serious adult and i think he's really torn about whether to run or not. it's an enormous time out of someone's life. i think he genuinely hasn't decided. but if you took a poll of pundits, the feeling is he's less likely to run than run. but he's such a talented guy. he'd make the race a lot more interesting and i think would elevate the conversation. host: florida wants to move its primary up to january 31 pitting us back in 2008 where we were speppeding christmas of 2008 in iowa preparing for the caucuses. guest: i don't want to speak for you. but i suspect. i love iowa but i just as soon spend new year's eve at home. back in 2007, there we were having dinner on new year's eve in des moines. yes. i think there's a feeling in
and govern daniels has been a comp tent manager. and it says governor calls for someone run things efficiently. governor daniels has spent his entire career preparing for this kind of moment. guest: yes. i've known him since he was a staffer in the early 190's. as you probably did. incredibly talented guy and serious adult and i think he's really torn about whether to run or not. it's an enormous time out of someone's life. i think he genuinely hasn't decided. but if you took a poll of pundits,...
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and govern daniels has been a comp tent manager. and it says governor calls for someone run things efficiently. governor daniels has spent his entire career preparing for this kind of moment. guest: yes. i've known him since he was a staffer in the early 190's. as you probably did. incredibly talented guy and serious adult and i think he's really torn about whether to run or not. it's an enormous time out of someone's life. i think he genuinely hasn't decided. but if you took a poll of pundits, the feeling is he's less likely to run than run. but he's such a talented guy. he'd make the race a lot more interesting and i think would elevate the conversation. host: florida wants to move its primary up to january 31 pitting us back in 2008 where we were speppeding christmas of 2008 in iowa preparing for the caucuses. guest: i don't want to speak for you. but i suspect. i love iowa but i just as soon spend new year's eve at home. back in 2007, there we were having dinner on new year's eve in des moines. yes. i think there's a feeling in
and govern daniels has been a comp tent manager. and it says governor calls for someone run things efficiently. governor daniels has spent his entire career preparing for this kind of moment. guest: yes. i've known him since he was a staffer in the early 190's. as you probably did. incredibly talented guy and serious adult and i think he's really torn about whether to run or not. it's an enormous time out of someone's life. i think he genuinely hasn't decided. but if you took a poll of pundits,...
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and govern daniels has been a comp tent manager. and it says governor calls for someone run things efficiently. governor daniels has spent his entire career preparing for this kind of moment. guest: yes. i've known him since he was a staffer in the early 190's. as you probably did. incredibly talented guy and serious adult and i think he's really torn about whether to run or not. it's an enormous time out of someone's life. i think he genuinely hasn't decided. but if you took a poll of pundits, the feeling is he's less likely to run than run. but he's such a talented guy. he'd make the race a lot more interesting and i think would elevate the conversation. host: florida wants to move its primary up to january 31 pitting us back in 2008 where we were speppeding christmas of 2008 in iowa preparing for the caucuses. guest: i don't want to speak for you. but i suspect. i love iowa but i just as soon spend new year's eve at home. back in 2007, there we were having dinner on new year's eve in des moines. yes. i think there's a feeling in
and govern daniels has been a comp tent manager. and it says governor calls for someone run things efficiently. governor daniels has spent his entire career preparing for this kind of moment. guest: yes. i've known him since he was a staffer in the early 190's. as you probably did. incredibly talented guy and serious adult and i think he's really torn about whether to run or not. it's an enormous time out of someone's life. i think he genuinely hasn't decided. but if you took a poll of pundits,...
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and govern daniels has been a comp tent manager. and it says governor calls for someone run things efficiently. governor daniels has spent his entire career preparing for this kind of moment. guest: yes. i've known him since he was a staffer in the early 190's. as you probably did. incredibly talented guy and serious adult and i think he's really torn about whether to run or not. it's an enormous time out of someone's life. i think he genuinely hasn't decided. but if you took a poll of pundits, the feeling is he's less likely to run than run. but he's such a talented guy. he'd make the race a lot more interesting and i think would elevate the conversation. host: florida wants to move its primary up to january 31 pitting us back in 2008 where we were speppeding christmas of 2008 in iowa preparing for the caucuses. guest: i don't want to speak for you. but i suspect. i love iowa but i just as soon spend new year's eve at home. back in 2007, there we were having dinner on new year's eve in des moines. yes. i think there's a feeling in
and govern daniels has been a comp tent manager. and it says governor calls for someone run things efficiently. governor daniels has spent his entire career preparing for this kind of moment. guest: yes. i've known him since he was a staffer in the early 190's. as you probably did. incredibly talented guy and serious adult and i think he's really torn about whether to run or not. it's an enormous time out of someone's life. i think he genuinely hasn't decided. but if you took a poll of pundits,...
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mississippi governor haley barbour, mitch daniels as well as pawlenty and huntsman. then, there's the wild cards, including lesser-known conservatives trying to break through. as well as the unpredictable donald trump. >> if i run and if i win, this country will be respected again. >> reporter: and the latest republican to catch "saturday night live's" attention. >> so, thank you for your attention. may god bless america. and live from new york, it's "saturday night." >> reporter: michele bachmann is a tea party favorite, who was featured prominently at a big conservative conference last week. and gave her own response to president obama's state of the union address. she may see an opening, especially if palin decides not to run. and the latest polls in those early primary states have not looked good for sarah palin. a poll earlier this week in new hampshire, for example, george, had her tied for fifth place with just 6% of the vote. >> okay, jon. thanks very much. >>> joining us now, that potential challenger could be the tea party's favorite. she's the leader of th
mississippi governor haley barbour, mitch daniels as well as pawlenty and huntsman. then, there's the wild cards, including lesser-known conservatives trying to break through. as well as the unpredictable donald trump. >> if i run and if i win, this country will be respected again. >> reporter: and the latest republican to catch "saturday night live's" attention. >> so, thank you for your attention. may god bless america. and live from new york, it's "saturday...
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minnesota representative machine bookman and mitch daniels each had 4%. sarah palin got 3% and mike huckabee got 2%. >> the president will present his 3.5 trillon budget on wednesday saying will force government to live with in its means. >> it freezes yearly domestic spending for the next five- years even on programs i care deeply about which will reduce the defend fit by more than $400 billion over the next decade. >> the president said he is also proposing a freeze on federal government employee salaries. at the same tie he will push for programs designed to build up key areas including internet broad band and clean energy. >>> a new company means higher garage bills for some and dirty streets. turns out the new pick up days now coincide with street sweeping. that means operators have to now drive the street sweep ear round the trash bins preventing them from cleaning the streets properly. redwood city officials say they are working on the problem with the new company and hope to have a solution by this summer. if a time of falling budgets one san fran
minnesota representative machine bookman and mitch daniels each had 4%. sarah palin got 3% and mike huckabee got 2%. >> the president will present his 3.5 trillon budget on wednesday saying will force government to live with in its means. >> it freezes yearly domestic spending for the next five- years even on programs i care deeply about which will reduce the defend fit by more than $400 billion over the next decade. >> the president said he is also proposing a freeze on...
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nobody put mitch daniels' picture with a crosshair over his face. like they're doing in wisconsin. you know, if sarah palin did that, it would be the world -- >> quick point and get to a break. >> actually in fairness, since governor daniels did get some blow-back when he did this six years ago and his approval ratings can go down, but the question is, what happens in the end. people want to see balanced budgets and what's interesting is governor daniels is one of the few states, because he ended up with that flexibility in his budget, to negotiate, he's had been in the black for the past five or six years. and when other states have not. >> let me get a break in here. i want to talk about the budget woes here in washington, as well as what's going on in the middle east, right after this. opportunity can start anywhere. and go everywhere. to help revitalize a neighborhood in massachusetts, restore a historic landmark in harlem, fund a local business in chicago, expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across t
nobody put mitch daniels' picture with a crosshair over his face. like they're doing in wisconsin. you know, if sarah palin did that, it would be the world -- >> quick point and get to a break. >> actually in fairness, since governor daniels did get some blow-back when he did this six years ago and his approval ratings can go down, but the question is, what happens in the end. people want to see balanced budgets and what's interesting is governor daniels is one of the few states,...
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mitch daniels, who gave a good speech at cpac. mitt romney, john kuhn and then tim pawlenty. after that it's all commentary. jeb bush would be a great candidate. he's got the bush problem. huntsman, he served in the obama administration. >> chris christie? >> he would be great but he said he's not running. >> what is the theory of the case, because ultimately it's still going to be tough for the republicans, isn't it? >> if you look at the electoral college, it's not that tough. there's about seven states they have got to take away from the president to win. if they can make an argument the president has not handled himself well. imagine if egypt goes badly, imagine if unemployment is high, it's doable, but the president will be formidable. he's a better politician today than any of the republicans thinking of running. he's better known, he'll raise more money, he's the incumbent. he has a lot of advantages. >> dee dee myers, you know about transitions there at the podium. we saw one this week, the president came into the oval office -- not the oval office, he was there too b
mitch daniels, who gave a good speech at cpac. mitt romney, john kuhn and then tim pawlenty. after that it's all commentary. jeb bush would be a great candidate. he's got the bush problem. huntsman, he served in the obama administration. >> chris christie? >> he would be great but he said he's not running. >> what is the theory of the case, because ultimately it's still going to be tough for the republicans, isn't it? >> if you look at the electoral college, it's not...
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is mitch daniels going to run? i don't know. is hayley barber going to run? on a. you have to see who the field will be before you know who the front runner is. i'm going to do my job in new jersey and we'll see. >> okay. i have to ask about this official in one of your top advisers who said he didn't want to leave money on the table. he's forming a political action committee and that's raised everybody's eyebrows thinking you are running. are you really not running? >> there is no chance. zero chance. >> okay. >> under any circumstances. le close the door and nail it shut. >> what's it for? >> a partner of mine said the federal pac may be a good idea. i don't have plans to do it and i'm not running. >> okay. you're raising money then but you're also losing weight. >> trying. >> how much? >> we don't give numbers out, ann. >> come on. you're talking to me. >> look at >> you look good. >> i feel better. what's most important is i started to do this because i have four children between 7 and 17. i want to be here for them. >> okay. >> for the long haul. they're not w
is mitch daniels going to run? i don't know. is hayley barber going to run? on a. you have to see who the field will be before you know who the front runner is. i'm going to do my job in new jersey and we'll see. >> okay. i have to ask about this official in one of your top advisers who said he didn't want to leave money on the table. he's forming a political action committee and that's raised everybody's eyebrows thinking you are running. are you really not running? >> there is no...
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. >> reporter: indiana governor mitch daniels a possible presidential contender stripped away collective bargaining six years ago. he takes credit for cutting his state's debt by 40%, and deficit is now under $300 million, just 2% of their 2011 budget. but some states have gone the other way. >> in indiana doesn't have a budget surplus, montana does. >> reporter: democratic governor brian schweitzer of montana worked with unions two and a half years ago. he started the negotiation by cutting his own salary. and in return union workers agreed to go to years without increasing their pay. >> we are a partnership. that's a good way to start the conversation, not with a large stick that says we don't value what you have to say and we don't want to hear your voice. >> reporter: 46 states and the district of columbia are projecting budget shortfalls next year. ten are taking on collective bargaining but the muscle of organized labor show those signs of fatigue. here at the white house tonight president obama sand the first landi are hosting a black tie dinner for all of the governors in town. g
. >> reporter: indiana governor mitch daniels a possible presidential contender stripped away collective bargaining six years ago. he takes credit for cutting his state's debt by 40%, and deficit is now under $300 million, just 2% of their 2011 budget. but some states have gone the other way. >> in indiana doesn't have a budget surplus, montana does. >> reporter: democratic governor brian schweitzer of montana worked with unions two and a half years ago. he started the...
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>> woodruff: then, we examine the state of the states with two governors-- indiana republican mitch daniels and montana democrat brian schweitzer. >> lehrer: and mark shields and david brooks offer their weekly analysis. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's going to work an a big scale. only, i think it's going to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. an
>> woodruff: then, we examine the state of the states with two governors-- indiana republican mitch daniels and montana democrat brian schweitzer. >> lehrer: and mark shields and david brooks offer their weekly analysis. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our...
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mitch daniels just told us about his own record of abolishing collective bargaining in indiana, he got reelected. so it's not simply a one-way route to achieving it. and i think the question, is it a water shed moment, it is a water shed moment, there's no question bit. organized labor and the g. i. bill were the book ends of the middle class prosperity. america exploded economically. the only reason that pie was divided was because americans and veterans return hg a chance to educate themselves like no generation had before and to participate in security of the american dream. and the only reason wages rose is because one-third of the work force was organized and they secured those higher wages and the ripple effect across our economy is no accident, jim. since 1979 since when unions have been in full retreat in this country, from 1979 to 2009, the median income dropped by 2%. >> you've got schools where you get rid of all the good young teachers because of the rules, you've got california prison workers who were retiring at age 55 with $130,000 a year. i'm not against unions, but whe
mitch daniels just told us about his own record of abolishing collective bargaining in indiana, he got reelected. so it's not simply a one-way route to achieving it. and i think the question, is it a water shed moment, it is a water shed moment, there's no question bit. organized labor and the g. i. bill were the book ends of the middle class prosperity. america exploded economically. the only reason that pie was divided was because americans and veterans return hg a chance to educate...
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governor mitch daniels did something like this in 2005 by executive order. and you know, we feel that, you know, through the legislative process has more transparency and accountability so voters can weigh in. and that is what we see right now in madison. but we do have an open and honest hearing being it. >> woodruff: is that what the afc and other unions are most concerned about, randi weingarten. >> yes, judy. the bottom line here is taking away bargaining rights does not create one more cent in the wisconsin coffers. what we're talking about is really having a voice at work. if the governor were serious about respecting teachingers, about warning public services to be the best they could be, about wanting to make sure that he heard the taxpayers and wanting to make sure that there was fiscal solvency in that state, he would actually talk to the workers as opposed to ignoring every single entreaty they have made. the reason they're on the streets is because he refuses to talk to them. the only redress they have is on the street. >> woodruff: just quickly
governor mitch daniels did something like this in 2005 by executive order. and you know, we feel that, you know, through the legislative process has more transparency and accountability so voters can weigh in. and that is what we see right now in madison. but we do have an open and honest hearing being it. >> woodruff: is that what the afc and other unions are most concerned about, randi weingarten. >> yes, judy. the bottom line here is taking away bargaining rights does not create...
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haley barbour, mitch daniels, newt gingrich, ron paul, tim paw lenny, rick perry, mitt romney, paul ryan, and john thune. but one non-presumptive candidate did appear and held forth. >> if i decide to run, i will not be raising taxes. [cheering] we'll be taking in hundreds of millions of dollars from other countries that are screwing us. [cheering] we'll be creating vast numbers of productive jobs. [cheering] and -- thank you very much. and we'll rebuild our country so that we can be proud. our country will be great again. >> question, is he serious about a presidential bid authorize is a publicity ploy? >> well, certainly it's a publicity ploy. the question something, is he serious about it? >> i don't know. but he is at least speaking on economic nationalism in a way that nobody else in america is. he's talking about the chinese, tariffs and putting man, one bo country. the message is right on for a republican, there's no republican out there that's got this message right now. up saw -- >> messenger. >> you saw who won on -- the messenger is too old. you saw who won sea pac, ron paul.
haley barbour, mitch daniels, newt gingrich, ron paul, tim paw lenny, rick perry, mitt romney, paul ryan, and john thune. but one non-presumptive candidate did appear and held forth. >> if i decide to run, i will not be raising taxes. [cheering] we'll be taking in hundreds of millions of dollars from other countries that are screwing us. [cheering] we'll be creating vast numbers of productive jobs. [cheering] and -- thank you very much. and we'll rebuild our country so that we can be...
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. >> ifill: in independent yap a what is the governor mitch daniels have to say about this little stand-off which has cropped up in the last 24 hours? >> well, it's interesting because he actually has not been on republican side. he said two months ago that he would prefer that this issue just rest for this session. he thought republicans didn't campaign on it. and needed to wait until they had before they addressed it. so today he said again that would be his preference. so there is conflict between the governor and some republicans in the indiana house who are more interested in pursuing this than he is. >> ifill: does that mean we can't expect to see governor daniels send state troopers across the lines to try find and route out those fleeing democrats? >> that's exactly what it means. he said this afternoon that he will not do that. he is not interest in diverting troopers from their day jobs he said. >> ifill: is there any room for compromise or do you see any compromise building there in ohio, karen kasler? >> governor kay sick has suggested that this whole issue of collective bargain
. >> ifill: in independent yap a what is the governor mitch daniels have to say about this little stand-off which has cropped up in the last 24 hours? >> well, it's interesting because he actually has not been on republican side. he said two months ago that he would prefer that this issue just rest for this session. he thought republicans didn't campaign on it. and needed to wait until they had before they addressed it. so today he said again that would be his preference. so there...
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daniels the governor of indiana as his opponent this is pretty much go to them. should the nominee be someone like sarah palin or former arkansas governor mike huckabee it's quite possible obama will get significant corporate support. i think all of those are part of his calculations. >> ifill: the president said to the business people in the room today get in the game. come with me. what do you think he was saying that he thought he was saying to you. what did you hear him saying to you? >> well, i think we share a common goal. that is for this recovery to become a jobs recovery. so he's encouraging the business community that has been cautious, has been nervous, to start investing in america. >> ifill: sitting on a lot of cash. >> sitting on a lot of cash. that's right, that's right. but there are concerns there. there are concerns about hyper regulatory environment in some industries. that's very much an inhibitor. there are concerns about tax policy. whether or not washington is going to get its act together in terms of spending and the entitlement programs.
daniels the governor of indiana as his opponent this is pretty much go to them. should the nominee be someone like sarah palin or former arkansas governor mike huckabee it's quite possible obama will get significant corporate support. i think all of those are part of his calculations. >> ifill: the president said to the business people in the room today get in the game. come with me. what do you think he was saying that he thought he was saying to you. what did you hear him saying to you?...
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and so someone like that, mitch daniels, governor of indiana and mitt romney, for my money those are-- there are not a lot of plausible candidates. maybe four, maybe five. >> lehrer: four or five plausible candidates, mark? >> well, jim, i don't know. i will defer to david when it comes to guys on the plaus ability of republican dan the candidates. the reality of the cpac meeting is that there were 11,000 people there at the hotel, registered for this conference. there were constituency in surgeon of the candidate. there is-- usually it is a candidate, they want to beat barack obama but they don't have anybody. what impressed me the most of all, what they did not discuss, as the world was dominated and riveted on what was going on in egypt, they didn't even address it in their speeches. >> why do you think that is. >> i think it is a lack of self-confidence. a sure footed innocence. they didn't know what they wanted to say. they weren't sure, the only one who was really critical that i saw was rick santorum, the former senator from pennsylvania who basically took the line that has bee
and so someone like that, mitch daniels, governor of indiana and mitt romney, for my money those are-- there are not a lot of plausible candidates. maybe four, maybe five. >> lehrer: four or five plausible candidates, mark? >> well, jim, i don't know. i will defer to david when it comes to guys on the plaus ability of republican dan the candidates. the reality of the cpac meeting is that there were 11,000 people there at the hotel, registered for this conference. there were...
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on friday, we'll talk to two governors-- republican mitch daniels of indiana and democrat brian schweitzer of montana about budget troubles in their states, and more. i'm judy woodruff. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line. and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> oil companies have changed my country. >> oil companies can make a difference. >> we have the chance to build the economy. >> create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. >> ... and our communities. >> in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers; launch child's programs. >> it's not just good business. >> i'm hopeful about my country's future. >> it's my country's future. >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing supp
on friday, we'll talk to two governors-- republican mitch daniels of indiana and democrat brian schweitzer of montana about budget troubles in their states, and more. i'm judy woodruff. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line. and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> oil companies have changed my country. >> oil companies can make a...